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Subject: Re: How should we use computers to train?

Author: Marc Plum

Date: 08:05:55 12/19/98

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Komputer Korner, you have been silent on the subject of your qualifications as a
chess player.  I do not wish to attack you personally, but surely you must
recognize that this is highly relevant to evaluating your advice on training.
This is not a question of how well you understand computer software, but of how
well you understand chess.

Your supposed "real" name has been given from time to time by posters on rgcc.
I will not repeat it here, because I cannot be sure that this is correct, and in
any case, I would respect your anonymity if it is important to you.  I will ask
you for your comment on the following, though.  Is your rating for regular chess
as given on the CFC website 1760?  Is your active rating 1813?  If these ratings
are not correct, then what are your ratings?

For all I know, my information is completely incorrect, and you are actually a
master.  But if you are going to present yourself as an authority on chess
training, then it would be suitable to state your qualifications.

By the way, I am a USCF master, but do not consider myself a great authority,
and have had no formal students.

Marc Plum
USCF:   2271
Active: No rating
Postal: 2024



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